Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal OP, it's up to you to figure this out. Either change your current behavior (i.e. work more at work -- or create more work to do at work), quit your job, or keep on keeping on but do it SILENTLY. Nobody wants to hear your bitching about the fact you get to work out at lunch and get paid for it.
Everyone has 1 hour lunch break so nothing wrong with going workout during lunch.
Who's everyone? I work through lunch--obviously, I'm in the private sector.
The federal workday, like a lot of jobs, is 8 hours, with 0.5 hour lunch. If you work through lunch, you can't leave earlier, but if you take a longer lunch (either entirely eating, or go shopping or exercise or whatever), then you stay longer. It's not unusual.
Private sector people don't work through lunch because they want to leave early. They work through lunch because **they have work to do.**
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal OP, it's up to you to figure this out. Either change your current behavior (i.e. work more at work -- or create more work to do at work), quit your job, or keep on keeping on but do it SILENTLY. Nobody wants to hear your bitching about the fact you get to work out at lunch and get paid for it.
Everyone has 1 hour lunch break so nothing wrong with going workout during lunch.
Who's everyone? I work through lunch--obviously, I'm in the private sector.
The federal workday, like a lot of jobs, is 8 hours, with 0.5 hour lunch. If you work through lunch, you can't leave earlier, but if you take a longer lunch (either entirely eating, or go shopping or exercise or whatever), then you stay longer. It's not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal OP, it's up to you to figure this out. Either change your current behavior (i.e. work more at work -- or create more work to do at work), quit your job, or keep on keeping on but do it SILENTLY. Nobody wants to hear your bitching about the fact you get to work out at lunch and get paid for it.
Everyone has 1 hour lunch break so nothing wrong with going workout during lunch.
Who's everyone? I work through lunch--obviously, I'm in the private sector.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal OP, it's up to you to figure this out. Either change your current behavior (i.e. work more at work -- or create more work to do at work), quit your job, or keep on keeping on but do it SILENTLY. Nobody wants to hear your bitching about the fact you get to work out at lunch and get paid for it.
Everyone has 1 hour lunch break so nothing wrong with going workout during lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the deal OP, it's up to you to figure this out. Either change your current behavior (i.e. work more at work -- or create more work to do at work), quit your job, or keep on keeping on but do it SILENTLY. Nobody wants to hear your bitching about the fact you get to work out at lunch and get paid for it.
;Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I am feeling guilty. I am basically phoning it in at work. Not doing my best work. I think it's nearly impossible to get fired (gov't job), but my mediocre performance is making me feel bad about work generally.
Now that the 2 older kids are school-age, I really feel like I need to be home right at 5 for homework/activities. Plus I have a 2 year old, so I want to hang out with him as much as I can.
So I leave for work at 7 am to ensure a 4:30 departure. So I can't work out in the morning or at night. (Well I could at 8:30 pm, but experience has shown me that I will never, ever do that.) So I go during the work day. Then I do many household tasks at work
- signing up for activities, filling out forms, etc., do I can maximize my 5 pm-8 pm time with the kids.
So I feel like an underperformer at work.
Anyone else feel this way? Anyone have any tips for managing this better?
My taxes are paying for this? Stay at home with your kids - you will be doing the taxpayers and your kids a favor.
Anonymous wrote:And I am feeling guilty. I am basically phoning it in at work. Not doing my best work. I think it's nearly impossible to get fired (gov't job), but my mediocre performance is making me feel bad about work generally.
Now that the 2 older kids are school-age, I really feel like I need to be home right at 5 for homework/activities. Plus I have a 2 year old, so I want to hang out with him as much as I can.
So I leave for work at 7 am to ensure a 4:30 departure. So I can't work out in the morning or at night. (Well I could at 8:30 pm, but experience has shown me that I will never, ever do that.) So I go during the work day. Then I do many household tasks at work
- signing up for activities, filling out forms, etc., do I can maximize my 5 pm-8 pm time with the kids.
So I feel like an underperformer at work.
Anyone else feel this way? Anyone have any tips for managing this better?